The Second season of the Comedy television series Friends from College aired on Netflix from Friday, January 11, 2019

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Friends from College season 2 started airing on Friday, January 11, 2019. Get a brief email if and when the next season is announced. Make sure to come back to episode.guide where we’ll have season recap and discussion.

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Series co-creator Nicholas Stoller announced the news Monday night on Twitter, writing, “Friends from College will not be returning for a third season. Thanks to everyone who watched it. Happy Presidents’ Day!”

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Previously on Friends from College: The gang gets together to celebrate Sam’s 40th birthday, where Lisa suffers a crisis of conscience and Nick’s announcement catches everyone off guard.

Critics Reviews

The juvenile thrust of the series is especially apparent as Andrea panics while explaining sex and death to her daughter. The anatomic naughtiness of the jokes centered on the marital bed is not outlandish or outrageous—just openly gratuitous, which often seems to be the point on “I’m Sorry.” Communication is everything. In one episode, Andrea encourages Mike to speak to her reproductive organs; in another, she insists that he chat with his own testicles. One of the better new scenes finds Mike discovering that Andrea’s gynecologist (played by Adam Scott) is an old friend of his from summer camp; they catch up while Andrea is in the stirrups, preparing to receive an IUD. It’s anybody’s guess what Mike is doing in the examination room. The show never allows logic to get in the - by New Yorker [Troy Patterson]

The final shot of Sam is silly to the point of mocking her, let alone her relationship, but six of the seven arcs are on sturdy ground with potential for further growth. That’s an impressive upgrade when looking back at who was worth tracking after Season 1. (Hint: It was six less than now.) In the mad flood of content, sometimes it feels like you have to ditch a broken show instead of considering if it can be fixed — only the best (or most appealing) has a chance to breakthrough. Thankfully, Netflix took a page out of the old network playbook and trusted “Friends From College” to get better (that, or a buttload of people watched Season 1). Consider it the “most improved” show of 2019, even if the year is still young. That should change in Season 2. So - by indieWire [Ben Travers]